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TOP MARKSMEN — The Kippen Gun Club held its annual shoot on Sunday. Taking home trophies were
(front left) high average and high veteran Jack Mills, Guelph; B champ Gord Stroud, Ancaster; A champ
Roy Galloway, Chatham and (back) veteran runner-up Harrison Schock, Zurich; high average runner-
up Jim Butcher, Clinton; C runner-up Ron Perriam, Dresden; B runner-up Hugh Smith, Dresden; C champ
Roger Ratz, Shipka and A runner-up Brian Johnson, Dresden.
Soccer schedule completed
In squirt action both Exeter I and
II finished regular season play on a
positive note both winning their last
game. Brent Gibson scored the lone
goal as Exeter I defeated a strong 11-
erton team. A total team effort with
Joshua Hern and Chris Heywood
playing an excellent game.
Exeter II defeated Exeter III by a
7-0 score. Exeter III with some of its
regulars missing could not come up
with an answer to Chris MacDonald
and Brent Urlin who scored four and
three goals respectively.
This coming week games will be
played in the squirt division to decide
the A and B groups for the play offs
in Nairn on September 7. Exeter III
will play at home against Nairn II.
Exeter II will travel to Grand Bend
and Exeter I will visit Ilderton.
In atom play this week all three Ex-
eter teams recorded wins. Exeter I
beat Nairn I 5-3 on a strong team ef-
fort. Tom Gullage and Derek Beckett
with two each and Jamie Rolph look-
ed after the scoring for Exeter I.
Exeter II played well defensively
shutting out' Bryanston 3-0. Scoring
for Exeter II were Richie Dobson with
his first two goals of the season and
Shawn McCann.
Dan Martens led Exeter III with a
two goal performance as they
defeated Nairn II 4-1 to keep their
championship hopes alive. They trail
Lucan by one point with one game re-
maining. Other scorers for Exeter 111
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Draw Winners
1. Riviera Pant Paul Anstett, Exeter
2. Gant Shirt Helen Frayne, Exeter
3. Arrow Shirt... Becky Baker, Hensall
4. Tie Clarice Hern, Granton
S. Tie Stew Taylor, Kippen
6. Tie Ken Dobney, Exeter
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Exeter Motors
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Main St. North. Exeter
235-1100
were Eugene Boersma with his first
goal of the season and Sivichay
Sengkhounmany.
The mosquito action Exeter 1
played two games this week, one a
regular season game against Lucan
II and the other one a make up game
with Nairn. In the game against
Royals open
playoff . set
Exeter Royals opened up a best -of -
five series with Poplar Hill in Poplar
Hill last Tuesday in Southwestern
fastball playoffs.
The second game is set for Exeter
Thursday at 9 p.m.
The other quarterfinal series have
Lucan against Lieury, Bryanston
against the White Sox and Nairn play-•
ing West Corners.
This weekend the Royals travel to
St. Marys to the Baird Lumber tour-
nament. They play Saturday morning
at 8:30 against Harwood.
Final Standings
W L Pts
Lucan Irish 21 3 42
Exeter Royals 16 6 32
Bryanston 13 10 26
Nairn 11 13 22
West Corners . 10 14 20
Luean White Sox 10 14 20
Poplar Hill 9 15 18
Lieury 9 15 18
Ilderton 7 16 14
Regular Season Stats
AB NH RBI
P McKnight 55 21 15
D Prout 27 10 2
B Hodgins 26 9 5
B Baynham 62 21 4
D Heywood 74 25 12
R Kraut 43 14 4
W Lamb 56 18 8
J Kernick 59 17 4
P Tuckey 51 14 1
M Desjardine 59 15 13
J Allison 24 4 6
G Skinner 52 8 5
J Lindenfield 46 7 3
F Cook 3 0 0
Pitching
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Brian Hodgins 56':: 36 15
Dan Heywood 54' 50 37
Dave Prout 32':: 43 28
John Kernick 3 0 1
Paul McKnight 4 3 5
Mike Desjardine 1 0 0
Barry Bayham ':: :3 3
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Ladies schedule
nears completion
There are only two weeks left in the
regular schedule of Exeter Ladies
Slowpitch and standings remain tight.
Games of August 15 were rained out
and must be rescheduled and played
by September 5.
August 22 games had the JJ's gain
ing their first win of the season by set •
ting the Sundowners 9-8.
Huron Park Devils and Exeter In
dianettes settled for a 13-13 tie while
South Huron Hospital relied on 2 runs.
scored in the last inning to take the
Albatross Angels 13-12, Good Times
downed the 'Downtown Dollies 14-9.
Members of a number of the teams
joined forces with husbands and
friends on the weekend to participate
in mixed tournaments held in Kirkton
.and London.
The GD's and Exeter Optimists
both advanced to the semi-final
rounds in Kirkton before bowing out
to the Lads and Lassies and Terrible
Teez.
- A strikeout by the Hush Puppies'
star cleanup batter starter, them
down the drain early in the
tournament.
A team representing the local Cana-
dian imperial Bank of Commerce
won the A championship trophy in
London by downing teams from as far
away as Toronto. London, Windsor
and taking Strathroy in the finals.
Congratulations to all who
participated.
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Lucan II Shawn McFalls led the way
for Exeter I with a four goal perfor-
mance. Geoff Sanders scored the
other two goals as Exeter I won by a
6-3 score.
In the make up game things did not
go as well for the Exeter youngsters
as they, were defeated 4-1 by a strong
Nairn team. The lone goal was scored
by Shawn McFalls.
In their game this week Exeter 111
beat a shorthanded Ilderton team by
a 5-1 score. A superb four goal perfor-
mance by Sisavay Sengkhounmany
led the way for Exeter III. The other
goal came off the foot of Jason
Coolman. Exeter III is now leading
Grand Bend in the standings bytwo
points. Grand Bend however has a
game in hand. A deciding game bet-
ween the two teams to decide the
championship is a real possibility.
In pee wee action'Exeter I keeps on
improving. After a tie against Grand
Bend last week Exeter II had most of
the territorial advantage in their
game against Ilderton and both teams
were tied 3-3 at one point in the game
but Ilderton capitalised on some op-
portunities late in the game to gain a
5-3 win.
Exeter III kept their momentum
going disposing of Lucan by a 11-2
score. Led by superb playmaking by
Henri DeBruyn and Jason McFalls
Exeter II built an early lead and then
coasted to the victory. Scoring for Ex-
eter 11 were Henri DeBruyn, five.
Brent Bell, four, and Shannon
Houston and Jason McFalls one each.
Wednesday night
Bowlers!!
On August 28, at 7:30 p.m.,
all ladies interested in bowl-
ing on Wednesday nights are
invited to attend a meeting
at the Town and Country
lanes in Zurich. Regular and
new bowlers are welcome
For information call:
Sheila - 238-2973
Sherrie - 237-3254
Betty - 238-2132
Tony/Marlene - 236-4923
Times -Advocate, August 28, 1985 Page 9
Collins a winner
at Leamington event
Riders from all across theP rovinc team
t'a
competed for $1,000 in trophies and
cash prizes at the Leamington ATV
Supercross un Sunday August 18.
CRC Productions of Clinton con-
structed the track complete with
jumps, hairpins and big berms that
tested the hest of rider skills and pro-
vided exciting race action for the
fans.
Promoters of the event, The Leam-
ington Agricultural Society, hosted
the event to entertain just over 1,000
spectators from localand far away
places. Local riders, including Paul
Farquhar of Clinton who captured se-
cond place in the 200 Modified class
and Chuck Collins of Varna with a
first in the 250 Modified class, put on
an excellent show along with many
other local participatns.
Sponsors for the event included
Leamington Glass, Jim's Pizza
Shack, Leamington Collision, Molsan
Breweries and UAP Leamington Ltd. GOLF CLUB
The next ATV Supercross is
scheduled September 22 at the Glen -
The latest results are as follows: 200
Solid - Al McGuire, McGregor, Lyle
Ash, Gowanstown, Jan Toll.
Blenheim. 200 Mod - Bob Brulotte,
Dorchester, Bill, Wyoming, Dan Zac-
cagnini, Essex. 250 Mod - Chuck Col-
lins, Varna, Mike Rummey,
Strathroy, Myles McEachran.
Blenheim. 250 Stock - Wally Gordon,
Ingersoll, Gary Schmid, Burlington,
Tom Miles, Burlington.
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